Released: December 1, 2017

Sometimes it's not great but hey
Morning brings a brand new day
Life is rarely black and white
Words set from the left to right

Arms are wrapped around my soul
I’m rice in your wooden bowl
Tired and worn and
Scratched and torn still, I’m yours to hold

We are greater than our sum of parts
Together we’re a work of art
Paint and canvas lay forever
Woven at the heart

I promise
I promise
In love we’ll laugh and sometimes cry
Be brave and be honest
Together we can
Touch the moon if we try
Cross my heart, hope
To die

Sometimes I can't find a way
To face the Monday morning train
Strangers standing heel to toe
We’re one together hold me close

The ups chase away the downs
We smile when we ought to frown
Poetry won’t always rhyme
Like love it’s just a test of time

You are rich with a heart of gold
You’re funny though your jokes are old
You’re lost inside your working day
But then you turn to me and say

I promise
I promise
In love we’ll laugh and sometimes cry
Be brave and be honest
Together we can
Touch the moon If we try
Cross my heart, hope
To die

I promise
I promise
In love we’ll laugh and sometimes cry
Be brave and be honest
Sometimes the sweetest smile
Can come from a sigh
So cross my heart, hope
To die

Linda Chung 鍾嘉欣

Linda Chung Ka-yan (鍾嘉欣) was born on April 9, 1984, in Maple, Canada, but grew up and was raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada with an older brother and sister.

In 2002, she won the title of Miss Crystal Cover Girl at a beauty contest held annually by Crystal Mall located in an Asian shopping center in Metrotown, Burnaby. The next year, she would go on to win the title of Miss Chinese Vancouver (with three other awards from the event). Miss Chinese Vancouver also allowed her to participate in Miss Chinese International Pageant 2004, held in Hong Kong, which she also won.

In 2004, Linda signed a contract with TVB and would make her acting debut in the modern spinoff of “Virtues of Harmony” called “Virtues of Harmony II”. The show put her on the spotlight and thrusted her into fame in China, which would lead her to awards and accolades, as well as many more roles in the years to come.